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Tatonka Dusted Steaks pellet grill recipe BBQ smokerTatonka Dusted Steaks

Tatonka Dusted Steaks, We were planning on just throwing some steaks on the grill for a quiet “Date Night” dinner. We gave the steaks a nice dusting of Marty’s Tatonka Dust, it is like a blackening seasoning, nice and smoky. Patti made a cold green bean salad to go with our steak fries and steaks. We added a little zip to the fries with some of Pete’s Firehouse rub, original.

Patti and I have set one night a week just for us. It’s our date night. We usually put something special on our Louisiana Wood Pellet Grill/Smoker but sometimes we cook inside. We always eat outside on our patio where it is very comfortable with a rainforest theme. Wood burning stove, little lights, candles, lanterns and surround sound. We enjoy a little wine, or strawberry margaritas using frozen strawberries for ice, good food, music and sometimes a dance or two…

Tatonka Dusted Steaks
A pellet Grill Recipe

Prep Time: 15 minutes
Cook Time: Steaks 4 minutes per side @ 500 degrees (260c)
Grill: Louisiana Wood Pellet Grill
Pellets:
Pacific Pellet Gourmet BBQ Pellet Smoked Hickory

Ingredients: Tatonka Dusted Steaks

Tatonka Dusted Steaks pellet grill recipe BBQ smokerThe Tatonka Dust will be Almost Black

Tatonka Dusted Steaks
A pellet Grill Recipe

Directions:Tatonka Dusted Steaks

We are just going to talk about the steaks tonight. Rub your steaks down with a dusting of Tatonka Dust and let them come up to room temperature. Now, just let them sit in the smoke for 30 minutes or so. This adds layers of flavor and still lets the flavor of the steak sing. You want your seasonings to compliment your food, not overpower.

After 30 minutes pull your steaks off the grill and turn your Louisiana Grill up to 500 degrees (260c) and let your grill grates get hot. I did these guys at 4 minutes per side with a quarter turn halfway through. Beautiful. I like to pull our steaks around 130 degrees (55c) nice and rare.

Tatonka Dusted Steaks pellet grill recipe BBQ smoker Grill Grates on the Louisiana Wood Pellet Grill/Smoker

Tatonka Dusted Steaks
A pellet Grill Recipe

Cooking Directions: Louisiana Wood Pellet Grill

To prepare the grill for cooking, check your pellet supply – top off or change flavors as needed. Scrape grill grates off. Turn the “Feed Control” High and press the “Start” button. Give the grill about 15 minutes to reach temperature and the grates to burn clean.

We like to smoke everything for at least 30 minutes with an hour being even better. After all the Louisiana Pellet Grill is an awesome smoker. So use it for all the wood smoke flavor it will add to your food.

After the grill comes up to temp and burns clean turn it back down to 180 to 200 degrees (84 to 95c). Place everything directly onto the grill and just let it hang out in the smoke and get happy for 30 minutes or so. This is referred to as “Smoking” or “Hot Smoking”, the temperature is 180 degrees (84c). 30 minutes of smoking is not enough to have any cooking effect on your meat but it is enough to open the pores so that the meat can pick up all the flavor of the smoke.

After 30 minutes, turn the (Feed Control) up to 500 degrees (260c) and pull the meat off the grill. When the grill comes up to temperature put your meat back onto the grill. I did this for 4 minutes per side with a quarter turn halfway for those nice grill marks. Perfect.

When the meat reaches an internal temp around 130 (55c) pull it off, cover it and let it rest for 10 minutes before serving. This will be medium rare. Keep in mind that the meat will continue cooking for another 5 – 10 degrees after you pull it off the grill. So for medium pull it at 140 (60c) and overdone 160 (72c). I use a Maverick ProTemp Instant Read Thermometer for checking meat temperatures.

Tatonka Dusted Steaks pellet grill recipe BBQ smokerLetting it Rest…

Tatonka Dusted Steaks
A pellet Grill Recipe

Note: I get a lot of questions about the kind of pellets you can use with a recipe. Keep in mind that a recipe is just an outline. Some you need to follow closely like when you are making bread, but most you can do anything you can dream, our favorite way to cook. Feel free to mix and match the pellets until you find a combination you really like. Also you are only smoking at temps less than 250 degrees, anything higher is cooking and there will not be much if any smoke so it does not matter what kind of pellet you are using.

About Our Recipes

We do our recipes on our patio where we have a lineup of grills, including Green Mountain, Sawtooth, Louisiana, Memphis, Royall, Traeger pellet grills, Char-Griller, Saber, Charmglow, Char-Broil, The Big Easy, Pacific Living Pizza Oven, Lodge Sportsman’s, Brinkman and Weber. I call it our “Wall of Grill”. Our grilling styles are healthy and low fat and will fit pelletheads, gas, natural wood and even charcoal purists. Almost any of our recipes can be done on any kind of good BBQ.

The important thing to keep in mind is TIME & TEMPERATURE. You can even do some of them in the oven or crock pot, but, then you lose all the flavors you get from cooking outdoors. But sometimes it does rain.

Remember that a recipe is simply an outline; it is not written in stone. Don’t be afraid to make changes to suit your taste. Take it and run with it….

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Ken & Patti

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